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Bishop Benedict Fenwick of Boston in 1829 purchased an existing Episcopalian church in Hartford to create Holy Trinity, the first Catholic church in the state. By the 1840s, the population in the region had grown sufficiently to move Fenwick to petition the Vatican for a diocese for Connecticut and Rhode Island .
Ansonia is noted for its many churches and places of worship, including those forming five Catholic parishes, each historically associated with a particular ethnic group: Saint Joseph (Polish), Holy Rosary (Italian), Saint Anthony (Lithuanian; now combined with Holy Rosary), Our Lady of the Assumption (Irish), and Saints Peter and Paul (Ukrainian).
Formally known as Our Lady of Pompeii of the Holy Rosary, the Romanesque Revival-style church was built 1930 to the designs by the Brooklyn architect Anthony J. DePace of DePace & Juster to serve an originally Italian congregation on Bridgeport's East Side.
Holy Rosary Abbey, an independent Benedictine monastery, has had multiple locations in the past decades. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He belongs to the Sedevacantist movement which does not recognize the changes and reforms in the Roman Catholic Church following the Second Vatican Council .
Our Lady of the Rosary Church (Detroit) Holy Rosary Church, Bozeman, Montana, whose Holy Rosary Church Rectory is NRHP-listed; Holy Rosary Church (Manhattan), New York City; Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Church (New York City) Holy Rosary Church (Cleveland, Ohio), NRHP-listed; Holy Rosary Catholic Church (St. Marys, Ohio), NRHP-listed
In a hair-raisingly elaborate scheme, a woman in Britain has been arrested for allegedly using an “array of wigs” to take people's UK citizenship tests for them.
The priest's first Mass for the Polish congregation was celebrated on July 12, 1925, at a Central St. hall rented from an Italian society. The church was dedicated on September 6, 1926. Ten days later, St. Joseph School opened, staffed by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth.
Holy Rosary may refer to: Rosary, a set of prayer beads used in a traditional Roman Catholic devotion; The Holy Rosary, a prayer based on the rosary; See also.